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Here's a game with an awesome subject matter, gorgeous graphics, and a whole world to explore. You'd think I'd be stoked but I was bored out of my freaking mind.
I think the graphics bar has been set so high, it's almost become impossible to impress modern day gamers. Sandbox games in particular are not nearly exciting as they once were.
And yet I'll play an Intellivision home brew and be like "wow, that looks pretty awesome".
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Sut1
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It's strange I can't find anything bad to say about anything I've played on PS4 but games seem to be more like interactive journeys these days. I don't know if it's just because I grew up in the 8-bit and 16-bit eras and that is the reason I spend most time with those but they give me more 'wow' moments than current games.
Or maybe it's just that this generation hasn't done anything the previous generation couldn't do yet ? Sure it's bigger, better and shinier but not new and that goes for all 3 of them. It just doesn't feel like a new generation, more of an evolution or sequel to the last generation.
Or maybe we are just grumpy old gits set in our ways.
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Segatarious1
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- 4.1 Assassin's Creed - 2007
- 4.2 Assassin's Creed II
- 4.3 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- 4.4 Assassin's Creed: Revelations
- 4.5 Assassin's Creed III
- 4.6 Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- 4.7 Assassin's Creed Unity - 2014
It does not help that the purpose of the series is to tell a very low brow scifi- fantasy 'historical' epic about murdering scores of people for the sake of advancing freedom. Very light weight, lazy story telling. Starring that generic fanboy agitator : Super Anti-Hero.
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Jon1
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Vexer1
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I wouldn't necessarily say you're "jaded" just because you didn't like Black Flag, personally i've never been a fan of the AC series at all, and this game looks throughly bland and uninteresting(and that whole "virtual reality" thing is one of the single worst plot twists i've ever seen in a video game).
I personally am excited to see what the future holds in this industry. Though I do agree that the bar has been set high on graphics, so it's tough to be impressed nowadays, everyone was all wowed by the graphics of Rainbow Six Siege at E3 and I just yawned at the trailer. I was so pissed when I heard that Rainbow Six: Patriots was cancelled for a damn multiplayer-only game. I don't care how many fancy dust and particle effects Siege has, Patriots sounded really promising and tossing it to make a bland-looking death-match style game strikes me as a really bad idea, remember when the beloved Shadowrun series went multiplayer-only last gen? Most people would prefer to forget that POS game and pretend like it never existed, and i'm not looking forward to seeing the same thing happening to Rainbow Six.
Though I do love high-profile FPS games and can't get enough of them, especially excited for Battlefield: Hardline, Far Cry 4, Borderlands- The Pre-Sequel and COD: Advanced Warfare this year.
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PinMike86661
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Besides what I just said, I try not to jade myself and keep playing games with an open mind and see for myself if I enjoy certain games or not.
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Sut1
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That's not to say they aren't good, but they don't have that instant gratification that older games have, what with tutorials and 'trainer' levels. I think now your expected to stay with a game longer what with trophies/achievements and online modes. Which doesn't really sit with the critics review style.
Also Jon makes a good point, did 3D technology plateau with the last generation ? Are we now only going to see incremental upgrades and slight evolution ?
Has anyone played anything on PS4, XBone, Wii U or a high end PC that couldn't be done on PS3 or 360 ?
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ptdebate1
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Strategy games. Stuff like Civilization and Starcraft 2.
Anyway, in response to the general sentiments of this thread: games are just as exciting, if not more exciting, for me today as they have ever been. It all starts with Demon's Souls. Many of you were turned away from this series due to the "Prepare to Die" marketing campaign, which made Dark Souls sound frustrating, but believe me when I say that I would not be gaming today were it not for Demon's Souls, a game that reminded me how good a game can be when it's fully embracing the fact that it's a game--not a boring experiment in interactive cinema. I urge you all, the Critic especially, to give this series your serious consideration. I quit gaming from 2005-2009, but this one game was enough to remind me what games are still capable of doing. Also, be aware that the infamous difficulty of Dark Souls was really just a marketing campaign by Namco Bandai (the publisher) and not intended by the developers (From Software).
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Gentlegamer1
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Here's a game with an awesome subject matter, gorgeous graphics, and a whole world to explore. You'd think I'd be stoked but I was bored out of my freaking mind.
I think the graphics bar has been set so high, it's almost become impossible to impress modern day gamers. Sandbox games in particular are not nearly exciting as they once were.
And yet I'll play an Intellivision home brew and be like "wow, that looks pretty awesome".[/QUOTE]You are experiencing the cognitive dissonance of great production values, poor game. You're not jaded. You prove it by still getting excited by an Intellivision game, in which case I assume both the game itself is fun, and the graphical presentation is impressive given the limitations of the platform, you respect the artistry and care that goes into making such "primitive" graphics look good. The modern search for photorealistic graphics produces a vapid, uninteresting game, where every rough edge of challenge or mechanical complexity has been polished away in the name of casual mass market appeal.
Come to think of it Dave, you sound like you're ready for Demon's Souls or Dark Souls. They are modern games with old school sensibilities, and have been embraced by those feeling jaded by the cinematic AAA casual "games." You're ready Dave, embrace the Souls games.
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